Michael, your reply displays a fundamental misunderstanding of the internet. Davin is correct. The Internet and the Web are vastly different things.
The Web and the Internet are not vastly different. The Web, which is simply shorthand for servers transmitting information using the Hypertext Transfer Protocal, is part of the Internet.
I could open up a shell and establish a connection using the File Transfer Protocal. If I go to gmail. The Web and the internet are intertwined. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Who Invented the Internet? September 24, Theodoros II 19 comments.
Jeremy D. Enjoy this article? Articles Featured Facts History. A journey of a thousand sites begins with a single click. Michael Richards December 22, am. Daven Hiskey December 22, pm. Francis Bye January 14, pm. He invented the first alternating current AC motor and developed AC generation and transmission technology.
In , Connecticut-born gun manufacturer Samuel Colt received a U. Colt founded a company to manufacture his revolving-cylinder pistol; however, sales were slow and the As you might expect for a technology so expansive and ever-changing, it is impossible to credit the invention of the internet to a single person. The internet was the work of dozens of pioneering scientists, programmers and engineers who each developed new features and Live TV.
This Day In History. History Vault. Recommended for you. Invention of the Automobile. Thomas Edison In his 84 years, Thomas Edison acquired a record number of 1, patents singly or jointly and was the driving force behind such innovations as the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb and one of the earliest motion picture cameras.
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Nikola Tesla Serbian-American engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla made dozens of breakthroughs in the production, transmission and application of electric power. Who Invented Television? Who Invented the Internet? See More. In the U. This backbone was designed to connect the various supercomputers across the United States and to support the internet needs of the higher education community. However, at this point, the internet was only available to a small community of users, mainly those in the government and academic research community.
But the value of the internet was too great, and this exclusivity was set to change. By the late s, several private computer networks had emerged for commercial purposes that mainly provided electronic mail services, which, at the time, were the primary appeal of the internet.
Then, in , U. Congress passed expanding access to the NSFNET , making it significantly easier for commercial networks to connect with those already in use by the government and academic community. Instead, commercial access points and exchanges became the key components of the now near-global internet infrastructure.
Berners-Lee also invented the first Web Browser, called WorldWideWeb, and many others emerged shortly thereafter, the most famous being Mosaic , which launched in and later became Netscape. The release of the Mosaic browser in caused a major spike in the number of internet users, largely because it allowed people to access the internet from their normal home or office computers, which were also becoming mainstream around this time.
In , the founder of Mosaic launched Netscape Navigator , which, along with Microsoft Internet Explorer, was the first truly mainstream web browser. The subsequent Browser Wars , which resulted in the failure of Netscape and the triumph of Microsoft, made Netscape one of the many early internet players to rise quickly and fall just as fast. Many use this story to demonstrate the ruthlessness of Bill Gates' business practices, but no matter what you think of the guy, this "war" between Netscape and Microsoft helped shape the early days of the internet.
Apart from making it easier for anyone to access the internet from any machine, another reason browsers and the World Wide Web were so important to the growth of the internet was that they allowed for the transfer of not only text but also images.
This increased the appeal of the internet to the average person, leading to its rapid growth. By the middle of the s, the Internet Age had officially begun, and since then, the internet has grown both in terms of the number of users but also in the way it affects society. However, the internet as we know it today is still radically different than the internet that first went mainstream in the years leading up to the turn of the millennium.
All restrictions to commercial use of the internet were lifted in , and this led to a rapid growth in the number of users worldwide. More specifically, in , there were some 16 million people connected to the internet. By , there were around million, and by , there were more than a billion. Today, there are some 3.
The internet has yet to reach large portions of Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, as well as Sub-Saharan Africa, largely due to economic and infrastructure challenges. This has left many with the fear that the internet will exacerbate inequalities around the world as opportunities provided to some are denied to others based on access to the web.
But the other side of the coin is that these regions are poised to experience rapid growth. East Asia had relatively few internet users in , but that region now represents the majority of internet users in the world, although much of this is due to the rapid industrialization of China and the growth of its middle class. In its early years, computers required connection to a phone line to access the internet. This connection type was slow and it also created problems, the most famous being that it limited the number of people who could access the internet from a particular connection Who doesn't remember getting kicked off the internet when their mom or dad signed on or picked up the phone?
As a result, shortly after the internet went mainstream, the public began demanding faster internet connections capable of transmitting more data.
The response was broadband internet, which made use of cable and Direct Service Line DSL connections, and it rapidly became the norm. By , half the world's internet users had access to a high-speed connection.
Today, the vast majority of internet users have a broadband internet connection, although some 3 percent of American's still use a dial-up internet connection. Another big driver of the growth of the web was the introduction of the concept known as "Web 2. However, there is some debate as to whether or not Web 2. After all, social media grew up alongside the internet - the first social media site, Six Degrees, was launched in But no matter which side of the debate you fall on, there's no doubt that the rise of social media sites such as MySpace and Facebook helped turn the internet into the cultural pillar that it has become.
Perhaps the biggest reason the internet has become what it is today is the growth of mobile technology. Early cell phones allowed people to access the internet, but it was slow and modified.
The Apple iPhone, which was released in , gave people the first mobile browsing experience that resembled that which they got on a computer, and 3G wireless networks were fast enough to allow for email and web browsing. Furthermore, WiFi technology, which was invented in , steadily improved throughout the s, making it easier for more and more devices to connect to the internet without needing to plug in a cable, helping make the internet even more mainstream.
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